1st deer this season

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1st deer this season

Postby grouchy » Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:20 am

G-S-I-L took a cull buck a little after dawn. Buck had a spike on left side and fork on the right. Good to get him out of the gene pool.
Back strap is going to go on the smoker for the evening meal.

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby Ryan » Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:31 am

Congrats!

I have got to get out and fill feeders.

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby grouchy » Sun Oct 12, 2014 11:24 am

Thanks. We srarted feeding for the bow site about 3 weeks ago. Filled the others yesterday and put
out game cameras. I am so glad fall is here.

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby tx3653 » Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:32 pm

Doesn't seem very sporting, feed the deer for a couple months just before season then kill them.

I guess that's the same thing they do to beef, chicken, Etc, but then there isn't a season or kill limit on them.

The last time I went deer hunting (40+ years ago) we actually walked the hills hunting for Deer on land we'd never been to before. Not perched in a tree at the feeding stand waiting for them to show up to eat.

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby grouchy » Sun Oct 12, 2014 1:48 pm

tx3653 wrote:Doesn't seem very sporting, feed the deer for a couple months just before season then kill them.

I guess that's the same thing they do to beef, chicken, Etc, but then there isn't a season or kill limit on them.

The last time I went deer hunting (40+ years ago) we actually walked the hills hunting for Deer on land we'd never been to before. Not perched in a tree at the feeding stand waiting for them to show up to eat.

Yes sir, I understand your point. Lots of folks feel the same way.

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby Chlorine Tinsley » Sun Oct 12, 2014 5:03 pm

grouchy wrote:
tx3653 wrote:Doesn't seem very sporting, feed the deer for a couple months just before season then kill them.

I guess that's the same thing they do to beef, chicken, Etc, but then there isn't a season or kill limit on them.

The last time I went deer hunting (40+ years ago) we actually walked the hills hunting for Deer on land we'd never been to before. Not perched in a tree at the feeding stand waiting for them to show up to eat.

Yes sir, I understand your point. Lots of folks feel the same way.



For me, it's more of an opportunity to spend time with family/friends than the hunting. I enjoy more of a "round-up" festival atmosphere, than a "stalk to eat" atmosphere.
Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore.

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby PlanoSooner » Mon Oct 13, 2014 4:59 pm

recipe?
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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby grouchy » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:57 pm

Hi Tom.
Marinade semi-equal parts of catsup, vinegar and worchester sauce. Salt, pepper, garlic powder and any other spice you prefer. Longer you can let it soak the better. Smoke very low a d slow.

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby PlanoSooner » Tue Oct 14, 2014 11:03 am

will try it

wife likes it fried or grilled
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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby grouchy » Tue Oct 14, 2014 11:32 am

Those are also good options.

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby bodine » Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:17 pm

grouchy wrote:Hi Tom.
Marinade semi-equal parts of catsup, vinegar and worchester sauce. Salt, pepper, garlic powder and any other spice you prefer. Longer you can let it soak the better. Smoke very low a d slow.


Sounds mmmm, good....

Good for the GSIL; how old was he (the boy, not the buck)...

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby grouchy » Tue Oct 14, 2014 4:16 pm

My abbreviation was probably confusing. The young man that took the buck is
married to my oldest granddaughter. He took the deer with a bow. Regular open is still a couple of weeks away.

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Re: 1st deer this season

Postby bodine » Tue Oct 14, 2014 5:52 pm

grouchy wrote:My abbreviation was probably confusing. The young man that took the buck is
married to my oldest granddaughter. He took the deer with a bow. Regular open is still a couple of weeks away.


LOL...

I kinda, sorta knew what you meant...


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